HELP WANTEDPiano/Keyboard PlayerBelfast Wesley UMC is in need of a fulltime piano/keyboard player for Sunday services, immediate opening available.Please contact Tom at 610-751-4400 if you are interested.

Chamber of Commerce VIPs 2017 Business Person of the Year & 2017 Volunteer of the YearBusiness Person of the YearLucy Flinn An individual of the Slate Belt who has done an outstanding job in business and service. Lucy has been an active business owner from the day she settled in the Slate Belt. She has always exemplified a business sense with keeping the warmth and compassion of someone who truly cares about people and the community. With her 38 years with State Farm, Lucy has won many awards and has had special recognition yearly. Lucy supports both monetarily and with her time to many worthwhile endeavors in the Slate Belt. She is an active member of the Slate Belt Rotary, has worked on numerous fund raises for various charities. Volunteer of the YearNick Russo Nick, a 22 year old Reagle Dodge employee and member of the National Guard. Said to be, “Selfless, Humanitarian, loving and supportive of country in the devastation of natural disasters.” Nick has started a non-profit organization known as American Way Disaster Relief. He and his father had an idea to provide hurricane relief for the victims in Texas and Florida. When word got out to the community the donations grew. The plans now are to use his non-profit organization to help the Slate Belt community.Photos below Nick Pulsinelli Belt and Beyond

Lucy Flynn

Nick Russo

18-Year-Old Girl to Join NFL?

Adam Miller, SportsJammBecca Longo is far from your typical high school girl. She stunned coaches and fellow athletes and made an enormous impression on various NFL scouts. In fact, they were on the prowl to sign her the moment she graduated. A handful of women have played college football before, but none were even close to being as talented as Becca…. In fact, her coach believes that she may even have a chance of playing pro. He knows that she has the mental toughness to make it. Kickers are typically isolated from the team in general, but this is even truer if the kicker is female. It was a bit of a rough start, but after consistently making her kicks, she was embraced by her team. When Becca was a young girl, her brother, Bobby, played defensive end. She always loved going to his games, and during one game in particular, she witnessed Heidi Garrett hit a 48-yard field goal. Heidi held the record for a women's kick in high school with that 48 yard blast. That moment inspired Becca to pursue kicking, and Heidi has inspired many other girls to play football since then, Becca soon began to train. Kicking came easy for her, after playing soccer and basketball already. She was a natural athlete. After her first training session, she realized what she wanted to do. Becca immediately went to her athletic director and told him that she wanted to play football. The first thing Becca needed to learn was that kicking a football was different than kicking a soccer ball. Instead of following through, she learned to release her leg and let it whip through the ball. Her 5'11" frame generates a significant amount of power. In fact, she is able to hit 45-yard shots consistently! Plus, she has a 50-yard max. More importantly, she is extremely consistent when it comes to extra points. When she first started, there were a lot of questions about her, but she came through her first season on JV. She nailed 30 of her 33 attempts and was 4 for 4 on field goals. Unfortunately, Becca had to transfer schools due to social reasons, so she had to sit out her junior year. She still practiced her kicking though, and she would be ready to dominate in her final season. During her final season of high school football, Longo managed to nail 33 of 38 attempts. More impressively, the five misses were all batted down, due to poor blocking by her teammates.After her final season, she created a highlight video, and sent it to 10 schools. She was absolutely shocked when multiple schools responded to her, because she didn’t think that she had a chance. DII recruiter from Adams State, Josh Blackenship had heard about Becca Longo from his time in the Phoenix area, and he made sure he made an appointment to talk with her. He was absolutely blown away with her poise and made sure to schedule a tryout. On a frigid Colorado day, Longo went to the field to prove her worth. She was met by the Adams State coach as well as a snapper and a holder. It would be a tremendous test, since she had never kicked in the cold before. Arizona didn't tend to have the chilliest winters. The tryout started at 20 yards out. Becca nailed it. They backed up five yards, and she nailed it again. She went on to drill every kick but two, from various distances and angles. The coaches were extremely impressed with her performance. She had everything they were looking for in a kicker. The one criticism they had was that her steps were a bit slow, but this is the easiest thing to correct. They offered her a scholarship almost on the spot. On top of her football achievement, Becca will also be playing basketball for the Adams State women’s team. This makes her one of the few dual sport athletes in college sports. Perhaps her strongest trait is her confidence. Becca is unfazeable. At a high school state basketball tournament, Becca was selected out of the crowd to shoot a free-throw for a year of free chicken. She smirked, went to the line, and drained the shot. Becca went on to say that she doesn’t get nervous, but she is sick of that chicken at this point. After Becca had signed her scholarship, her parents made a little investment. They purchased an $80,000 RV so that they can travel around the country and watch their daughter make history. While Becca currently has no plans of going pro, if she keeps up this kind of pace, it certainly isn't out of the question. Her future is very bright! ​​

Lisa Bair was the featured speaker at Bangor Veterans Day services held Saturday at the Bangor VFW. PHOTO GALLERYSbtt Photo Larry Cory

"BLESS THE BLUE" Program Humble Hearts for Hope a local non profit 501C3 since 2011 in Plainfield Twp. has implemented a NEW program "BLESS THE BLUE". We are accepting monetary donations and Wegman's gift cards at this time. Monetary donations will be used to help injured police officers with unforeseen medical expenses and hardships. Donations can be mailed or dropped off to HHFH, 929 Browntown Road, Nazareth, PA 18064. Donations are tax-deductible, based on your tax situation speak to your tax consultant for more details. We do provide donation receipts upon request.​

Air QualityModerate

DrivingGood

RunningVery Good

Portland Curbside Leaf Pickup Borough of Portland curbside leaf pickup is scheduled for today starting at 8 a.m. Leaves only. No branches, trash or debris. Do not put leaves out until the weekend of November 11. No parking on boro streets during leaf pickup. Violators will be cited.

Medicare Questions? The Medicare Open Enrollment period runs until Saturday, Dec. 2. Dolores Miller from the Pennsylvania Department of Aging will be in Rep. Joe Emrick's Mt. Bethel district office from 1-3 p.m. to answer your Medicare questions. The office is located at2165 Mt. Bethel Highway. If this week doesn't fit your schedule, Dolores will be in the office every Tuesday during open enrollment from 1-3 p.m.

​Veterans Assistance Day TodayHarrisburg -- Senator Mario Scavello (R-40) and the American Legion will be holding a Veterans Assistance Day on November 14 at the senator’s Tannersville district office. This service is offered on the second Tuesday of each month. The district office is located at 2989 Route 611, Suite 103 Tannersville, PA 18372. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a service officer with the American Legion Pennsylvania Department will be on site to assist veterans with issues including: compensation and pension claims, education benefits, enrollment in the VA health care system, burial and survivor benefits, state benefits, and obtaining military personnel and medical records. Veterans do not need to be a member of the American Legion to receive these services. Please contact the Tannersville office to schedule an appointment at 570-620-4326.

Weona Park Master Site Public Meeting Pen Argyl Borough will host a public meeting on the future development of Weona Park on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM at the Weona Park Community Center, 25 S Main Street, Pen Argyl, PA 18072. The Borough’s consultant, URDC of Bethlehem, PA is assisting the Borough in preparing a new master site development plan for Weona Park and will be conducting the meeting along with the Weona Park Study Committee members. Three draft alternative concept plans showing various ways the park could be developed and what recreational facilities might be included will be displayed for public comment. Like the previous open house meeting, multiple stations will be set up to discuss and collect input from the public. Input from this meeting will be used to assist the Weona Park Study Committee to preparing a final master plan. Please come to discuss the future development of the park at our open house.

Plainfield Twsp. Special MeetingPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 709 of the Sunshine Law that the Plainfield Township Planning Commission will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 commencing at 7:00 P.M., prevailing local time and continuing until 10:30 P.M. prevailing local time at the Wind Gap Middle School located at 1620 Teels Road, Pen Argyl, PA 18072. The meeting will be held in the Russell H. Roper Auditorium. The purpose of the meeting is to consider New Business and any other items that may come before the Planning Commission members for their consideration. The New Business portion of the agenda shall include the following agenda item: Review of Synagro Technologies, Inc. “Slate Belt Heat Recovery Center” Sketch Plan dated September 5, 2017 and received by Plainfield Township on October 3, 2017. The review of the Sketch Plan shall be in accordance with theprovisions contained within Article 4 of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (SALDO) of Plainfield Township. ​

Plainfield Twsp. Special MeetingPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 709 of the Sunshine Law that the Plainfield Township Planning Commission will hold a Special Meeting on Wednesday, November 29, 2017 commencing at 7:00 P.M., prevailing local time and continuing until 10:30 P.M. prevailing local time at the Wind Gap Middle School located at 1620 Teels Road, Pen Argyl, PA 18072. The meeting will be held in the Russell H. Roper Auditorium. The purpose of the meeting is to consider New Business and any other items that may come before the Planning Commission members for their consideration. The New Business portion of the agenda shall include the following agenda item: Review of Synagro Technologies, Inc. “Slate Belt Heat Recovery Center” Sketch Plan dated September 5, 2017 and received by Plainfield Township on October 3, 2017. The review of the Sketch Plan shall be in accordance with theprovisions contained within Article 4 of the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (SALDO) of Plainfield Township. ​

Lip-Sync Contest Members of the Bangor Area High School Chorus will have a Lip-Sync contest in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater on Novembr 17 at 7:30 pm.

Disney Song Night A Disney Song Night will be held at the Bangor Area High School M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theatere on November 21 at 7:00 pm. Members of the chorus will sing Disney Movie songs.

Christmas Tree Sale ​ The annual Christmas tree sale at Rescue Fire Co. begins November 25. Come to the fire house on Route 191 and meet Santa from 6-8pm. Free stuffed animal for the first 50 kids. Pres-school kids can enter to win a free Christmas Tree. Bring a home-made family ornament to decorate their tree.​

THIS DAY IN HISTORY - November 14

Moby-Dick published​ 1851

On this day in 1851, Moby-Dick, a novel by Herman Melville about the voyage of the whaling ship Pequod, is published by Harper & Brothers in New York. Moby-Dick is now considered a great classic of American literature and contains one of the most famous opening lines in fiction: “Call me Ishmael.” Initially, though, the book about Captain Ahab and his quest for a giant white whale was a flop. Herman Melville was born in New York City in 1819 and as a young man spent time in the merchant marines, the U.S. Navy and on a whaling ship in the South Seas. In 1846, he published his first novel, Typee, a romantic adventure based on his experiences in Polynesia. The book was a success and a sequel, Omoo, was published in 1847. Three more novels followed, with mixed critical and commercial results. Melville’s sixth book, Moby-Dick, was first published in October 1851 in London, in three volumes titled The Whale, and then in the U.S. a month later. Melville had promised his publisher an adventure story similar to his popular earlier works, but instead, Moby-Dick was a tragic epic, influenced in part by Melville’s friend and Pittsfield, Massachusetts, neighbor, Nathaniel Hawthorne, whose novels include The Scarlet Letter. After Moby-Dick‘s disappointing reception, Melville continued to produce novels, short stories (Bartleby) and poetry, but writing wasn’t paying the bills so in 1865 he returned to New York to work as a customs inspector, a job he held for 20 years.

Eastern Conference Champs

Sands Banquet for 100th Game

Our Slate Belt Town Topics Print Edition is now available online and free for everyone. The copy appears perfectly on computer, tablet or smartphone. If you would like a copy e-mailed to you each time we print all you need to do is send your e-mail address to sbtopics@rcn.com We will not sell or distribute copies of your e-mail addresses to anyone. We also hide your email addresses from other people on the list using blind carbon copies. Type your Email below and click submit.​

Urgent Need For Animal Shelter

Friends, I need YOUR HELP, rescued Slate Belt dogs need YOUR HELP, NOW! We have an impending cold spell and the Slate ​Belt Animal Advocate group needs a barn or large garage for immediate use. The dogs they have outside need immediate shelter. We need your help NOW. Please SHARE this post and help out animals in need. If you think you have any shelter, call Christine Mammi 610 217 6025. Seriously folks, let's help out our Slate Belt animals.

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Bangor Lions Club Meat Stick Sale Support the Bangor Lions Club by ordering meat sticks from "Country Meats". These delicious meat sticks come in a variety of flavors and are only $1 per stick. These would make great stocking stuffers for Christmas. Check out the flavors available and print out your order form from the photos in this post. All orders should be filled out and mailed to Lions Club Bangor c/o Letitia Shiner at 127 South 3rd St. Bangor Pa 18013. Checks or money orders can be made out to the Bangor Lions Club. ***All orders need to be received by November 25th.*** Orders will be ready for pick up in December. Pick up location and time have yet to be determined. Please check back for updates.​

Mt. Bethel Comic Book Show A comic book show will be held in Mount Bethel on Sunday, November 19, 10am to 4pm, featuring vendors, artists, writers and costume groups. They are looking for crafters with items related to comics, science fiction, steampunk. Mount Bethel Fire Hall, 2341 North Delaware Drive (Hwy. 611). More information, http://www.jerseyshorecomicbookshow.com or 609-242-7756.

Toys for Tots Drop Off Locations​ First United Methodist Church, 55 N. 3rd St., Bangor and their Thrift Store at 38 Broadway, Bangor have been designated drop off locations for Toys for Tots. The are currently accepting donations through December. Toys must be unwrapped and new. ​​

BASD Wellness Walking Programs ​ The Bangor Area School District Wellness Committee wants to extend an invitation to the families in our school community to participate in the following healthy activities throughout the school year. These are programs that the faculty eagerly awaits and competes in each year. Happy Hoofers: September 18, 2018-November 13, 2018 : 8 week walking program, team with the most points wins (20 minutes =3 points; 30 minutes=4 points etc.) There is an electronic log attached that auto tallies. Project Zero: November 20-January 2, 2018: The goal of this program is to maintain your weight throughout the holiday season from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day. Eat in moderation and exercise to break even! Weigh In and Weigh Out form also attached. 10,000 Steps: April 2, 2018- May 2, 2018: This is not a team walk rather it is an individual walking program where you find the average of your daily steps and set a personal goal to increase the steps each day. Strive to achieve 10,000 steps a day! To find the average; record your steps for any 3 days and divide the total by 3 and that will give you an average of steps walked per day) Here you can find a way to compete among family members, friend groups, or with neighbors. Be creative in the rewards or prizes! Look for more information on the Bangor Area School District web page under the wellness link or email us at wellness@bangorsd.org

Pen Argyl Park Yoga: Mondays and Thursdays at the Weona Park Community Center at 6 P.M. Please contact Janelle Connolly at 484-707-5961 or http://www.namastefit.org Weona Park community center building. All levels welcome. Beginners encouraged to attend. Class fee will be $10 Please bring a mat, towel and small blanket. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to class start. Dress in clothing that you can easily move in and feel comfortable in. Recommend dressing in light layers

Friends of the Bangor Public Library Events The Friends of the Bangor Public Library announce the following Save-the-Date” events:​​​​​

December 2nd: Breakfast w/ Santa @ The Bee Hive Community Center

The Friends meet the 3rd Thursday of each month @ 7:00 PM at the Library. New members are always welcome. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 610-588-8615

Totts Gap Arts Events Schedule

December 10Community Open House​

Heritage Center Calendar of Events

Slate Belt Heritage Center Calendar of Events for 2017​​​​​​

Sunday, December 10, 2 PM- “The Great Slate Belt Trivia Contest”-Master of Ceremonies, Marc Blau will host a trivia game for teams of four or make your own team or just show up and join in another team. Prizes for the winners.

Sunday, January 14, 2 PM- TBA

Sunday, February 11, 2 PM- TBA

Sunday, March 11, 2 PM- “The Life of Blaine Reimel” – James Paynter relates the life of the Slate Belt’s first fatality in World War II.

Thursday, April 12th, 7 PM – TBA

Thursday, May 10, 7 PM – “Memories of the Slate Belt” presented by former Bangor resident and graduate of the class of 1964, David Blau.

Thursday, June 21, 7 PM – “Annual Preservation Awards”.

Thursday, July 12, 7 PM – “Restoration of the Slate Hoists” – Mike Piersa will conduct an outdoor presentation of the manufacturing and operation of the restored Flory slate hoists which now reside in Bethel Park.

Thursday, August, 9, 7 PM- TBA

Thursday, September 13, 7 PM- TBA

Thursday, October 11, 7 PM- “Haunted Heritage Program”.

Thursday, November 8, 7 PM- “World War I Veterans”- presented by William Casamassima.

Civil Air Patrol Meets Every Monday The Civil Air Patrol 807th Braden Squadron meets every Monday Night from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Bangor VFW or Braden Airpark, Easton Call for meeting location on given night: 610-588-1459 http://cap807.com/​

​ Letters To The Homefront Book Orders Letters to Homefront: “A Love Story Between a Community and its World War II Soldiers” is now in its second printing stage. The Slate Belt Heritage Center is now receiving orders for the books. Those interested in making a purchase can send a check for $40.00 to the Center @ 30 North 1st Street, Bangor, PA w/Att: Homefront Book. Distribution will be on Saturday, December 2nd from 9 -Noon. (just in time for Christmas presents). For additional information contact: Karen Brewer @ 484-894-5661​

​DiscoverE Adventure Backpacks Available When: Monday thru Saturday, 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM Where: Jacobsburg Visitor Center, 400 Belfast Road, Nazareth Borrow a backpack full of kid-friendly tools to explore Jacobsburg! These backpacks are best for families with young children. Each backpack includes binoculars, notepad, colored pencils, magnifying lens, bug box, dip net, and five field guides for exploring the pond, insects, birds, trees, butterflies and moths. For more information call 610-746-2801 or email jacobsburgsp@pa.gov.

Going out of Town?

Going out of town? Let SBRPD know that your house will be vacant and we'll do frequent drive-bys to ensure that you home is watched. Follow the link below, hover over the "Contact Us" tab and fill out a vacation /Residence Check Request. Officers will swing by your house and check it out for you. Safe travels... http://slatebeltpd.com/

Musical Instrument Collection Drive

﻿ The BAHS Alumni Association is running a drive to collect used musical instruments to be donated to Bangor’s elementary band program. The instruments will be used as loaners for students who cannot afford to buy or rent them. They will take them regardless of their condition. If you have a musical instrument that is gathering dust, and you want to make a difference in a child’s life, call 610-588-5198. We will pick them up or tell you where you can drop them off. Let’s keep the music coming! Your donations may be tax deductible. Visit slateralums.com for more information.

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November 13 & 14​

Portland Curbside Leaf Pickup Borough of Portland curbside leaf pickup is scheduled for Monday November 13 and Tuesday, November 14starting at 8 a.m. Leaves only. No branches, trash or debris. Do not put leaves out until the weekend of November 11. No parking on boro streets during leaf pickup. Violators will be cited. ​

November 13 to 17

​Bangor Curbside Leaf Pickup Bangor Borough curbside leaf collection runs weekdays from November 6-21. Please place loose leaves at the edge of your property or along the curb, keeping leaves in piles and out of the driving lane. Remember that only leaves are accepted and piles containing dog waste, bagged leaves, stones, grass, branches or other debris will not be picked up. Residents will be required to provide alternate means of disposal for piles containing items other than leaves.​

November 14​

Medicare Questions? The Medicare Open Enrollment period runs until Saturday, Dec. 2. Dolores Miller from the Pennsylvania Department of Aging will be in Rep. Joe Emrick's Mt. Bethel district office from 1-3 p.m. to answer your Medicare questions. The office is located at2165 Mt. Bethel Highway. If this week doesn't fit your schedule, Dolores will be in the office every Tuesday during open enrollment from 1-3 p.m.

​Veterans Assistance Day November 14 Harrisburg -- Senator Mario Scavello (R-40) and the American Legion will be holding a Veterans Assistance Day on November 14 at the senator’s Tannersville district office. This service is offered on the second Tuesday of each month. The district office is located at 2989 Route 611, Suite 103 Tannersville, PA 18372. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a service officer with the American Legion Pennsylvania Department will be on site to assist veterans with issues including: compensation and pension claims, education benefits, enrollment in the VA health care system, burial and survivor benefits, state benefits, and obtaining military personnel and medical records. Veterans do not need to be a member of the American Legion to receive these services. Please contact the Tannersville office to schedule an appointment at 570-620-4326.​​

November 15​

Weona Park Master Site Public Meeting Pen Argyl Borough will host a public meeting on the future development of Weona Park on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM at the Weona Park Community Center, 25 S Main Street, Pen Argyl, PA 18072. The Borough’s consultant, URDC of Bethlehem, PA is assisting the Borough in preparing a new master site development plan for Weona Park and will be conducting the meeting along with the Weona Park Study Committee members. Three draft alternative concept plans showing various ways the park could be developed and what recreational facilities might be included will be displayed for public comment. Like the previous open house meeting, multiple stations will be set up to discuss and collect input from the public. Input from this meeting will be used to assist the Weona Park Study Committee to preparing a final master plan. Please come to discuss the future development of the park at our open house.

November 16

UMBT Business Owners Meet and Greet The UMBT Economic Development Committee is hosting a Meet and Greet for business owners November 16, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tuscarora Conference Center

Lehigh Valley Horse Council Meeting The Lehigh Valley Horse Council will meet Thursday, November 16th at 7:00 pm at New City View Diner, Whitehall, PA. Dr. Brad Scheuch, Quakertown Veterinary Clinic will speak on the topic "Horse's Eyes". LVHC is not responsible for the costs of meals, etc. at this meeting.

Rotary LuncheonSTROUDSBURG – The Rotary Club of the Stroudsburg will host its annual High School Seniors Leadership Luncheon on Thursday, November 16, 11:30AM, at Terraview at Stroudsmoor Country Inn in Stroudsburg. The luncheon will honor the senior class student leaders from Stroudsburg, East Stroudsburg High School South and Notre Dame High Schools. The keynote speaker will be local athlete, star quarterback and successful East Stroudsburg University coach, Jimmy Terwilliger. Proceeds from the luncheon will benefit the Stroudsburgs Rotary Scholarship Fund. For further information on sponsoring or attending the event, contact James Becker at 570-977-0343or rotary@ptd.net. For information on the Rotary Club of the Stroudsburgs, visit www.stroudsburgsrotary.org.

November 17

East Bangor UMC Christmas Bazaar The East Bangor United Methodist Community Church will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar on Friday, November 17th from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, November 18th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Also, from Monday thru Thursday (14th-16th) from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. there will be a sale of "White Elephants Only". The Bazaar consists of handcrafted Christmas gifts and ornaments, hand-knitted items, estate jewelry, baked goods, jams & jellies. Sandwiches and homemade soup will be available all day Friday and Saturday only. A door prize drawing will be held on Saturday. The church is located at 136 W. Central Ave. (Rt. 512), East Bangor, PA. Call 610-588-4453 or visit: ebumc. org.

Family Night: Owl PowerFriday, November 17, 6:30-8:00 PMOwls are well known for their charismatic faces and eerie night time calls. How much do you really know about their amazing powers though? Bring your family along for a craft activity and screening of the PBS Nature Series film Owl Power. The film follows the lives of two Barn Owl chicks and will help us understand the adaptations that make owls the successful hunters that they are! Craft time starts at 6:30 PM and the movie starts promptly at 7:00 PM. Registration is required as supplies and seating are limited. You may preview the film online: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/owl-power/11628/

Lip-Sync Contest Members of the Bangor Area High School Chorus will have a Lip-Sync contest in the M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theater on November 17 at 7:30 pm.​

November 17 - 21​"Suburbia" to be Staged at NCC Northampton Community College (NCC) will present its production of Suburbia, by Eric Bogosian on November 17 – 21 at the Norman R. Roberts Lab Theatre, Kopecek Hall, Bethlehem Township. The play is about five young underachievers who spend their days and nights wasting their lives away, hanging out in parking lots and occasionally mentioning that they might want to make something of themselves…someday. On this particular night, they are visited by an old high school friend who has escaped their suburban town to become a pop star. Performance days and times are Friday, November 17, Saturday November 18, Monday, November 20 and Tuesday, November 21 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, November 19 at 3 p.m. Admission is free. Non-perishable food items and/or monetary donations to the Norman R. Roberts Theatre Scholarship fund would be welcome. Advance reservation is recommended. Call 610-861-5524 or e-mail NCC_theatre_tickets@northampton.edu. ​

November 18

Volunteer Day Saturday, November 18, 10:00 AM-3:00 PMWe hope you can join us for our last and biggest volunteer day of the season! We will be working on our riparian buffer restoration project in Henrys Woods! We need your help to plant shrubs and trees and repair the split rail fence protecting the buffer. Participants should dress for weather and bring work gloves if you have them. Bottled water and lunch will be provided. Participants should meet at the Visitor Center at 400 Belfast Road,Nazareth. ​

5th Annual Holiday Toy Bingo The 5th Annual Holiday Toy Bingo at Hope United Church of Christ, 2nd Street, Wind Gap will be held on Saturday, November 18. Doors open at 11:00 am and Bingo starts at 1:00 pm. Tickets - $15.00 in advance or $20 at the door. Prizes include toys and gift cards for all ages. There are 45 chances to win. Refreshments will be available. For more information call Jen at (908) 727-0090 or email hopeucc@hotmail.com.

​Mission of Love Holiday Dinner Come join Mission of Love on North Main Street, Bangor on Saturday, November 18th from 4pm-7pm, for their annual "Holiday Dinner". This event is FREE for the community! Please join them for turkey and all of the trimmings, desserts and beverages. There will also be some Spanish dishes to add to the mega meal. They also are looking for volunteers to help clean, set up, and serve food at the event. If you are interested in volunteering for this event, please contact Operation: Slate Belt Love. If you attend the event for even can not make it, please feel free to donate a non-perishable food item, as it is always needed to help someone!! PLEASE NOTE: this event is being hosted by Mission of Love. Operation: Slate Belt Love is proud to help support their efforts in making this dinner for the community a success!!

NCC Open House at Bethlehem Campus Prospective students of all ages are invited to learn about the many fields of study offered at NCC’s largest site, tour the campus, meet faculty members and mingle with current students on Saturday, November 18. Questions will be answered by staff in admissions, financial aid and career services. The tour begins at 10 a.m. in the Arthur L. Scott Spartan Center on the Bethlehem Campus and lasts until 2 p.m.Prospective students, parents, high school dual-enroll students and community members are all welcome. For more information, or to register, go to http://northampton.edu/visit call 610-861-5500.

Family Bingo On Saturday, November 18 at 1:00 pm, bring the family for an afternoon of fun-filled Bingo at the Slate Belt YMCA. Light refreshments and snacks will be available for purchase. A few tricky tray items will be available. Tickets are $5 for members and $10 for non-members. Visit the welcome center for more details and registration. All proceeds will benefit the School Age Program.​​

November 19

Mt. Bethel Comic Book Show A comic book show will be held in Mount Bethel on Sunday, November 19, 10am to 4pm, featuring vendors, artists, writers and costume groups. They are looking for crafters with items related to comics, science fiction, steampunk. Mount Bethel Fire Hall, 2341 North Delaware Drive (Hwy. 611). More information, http://www.jerseyshorecomicbookshow.com or 609-242-7756.

Bangor Curbside Leaf Pickup Bangor Borough curbside leaf collection runs weekdays from November 6-21. Please place loose leaves at the edge of your property or along the curb, keeping leaves in piles and out of the driving lane. Remember that only leaves are accepted and piles containing dog waste, bagged leaves, stones, grass, branches or other debris will not be picked up. Residents will be required to provide alternate means of disposal for piles containing items other than leaves.​

November 21​

Medicare Questions? The Medicare Open Enrollment period runs until Saturday, Dec. 2. Dolores Miller from the Pennsylvania Department of Aging will be in Rep. Joe Emrick's Mt. Bethel district office from 1-3 p.m. to answer your Medicare questions. The office is located at2165 Mt. Bethel Highway. If this week doesn't fit your schedule, Dolores will be in the office every Tuesday during open enrollment from 1-3 p.m. ​​

​Disney Song Night A Disney Song Night will be held at the Bangor Area High School M. Craig Paine Performing Arts Theatere on November 21 at 7:00 pm. Members of the chorus will sing Disney Movie songs.​

November 22

Hartzell Performing at the ElksKara Hartzell will be performing at the Bangor Elks Thanksgiving Eve Wedensday, November 22 from 8-11pm.

November 24

Fundraiser for Trooper Kelly

Come out and dine with Buffalo Wild Wings in Easton, November 24 from 11:00am to 2:00an November 25 to support Trooper Kelly. Dining proceeds will be used toward assisting Kelly and his family in their time of need. Donation bin(s) will also be available for general or corporate donations on site. This is good from 11am thru 2am so when you are out shopping throughout the day on Black Friday please consider stopping or if you just need a break and a drink it all helps! A portion of your meal proceeds will benefit our "Bless The Blue" newest program meant to assist our local Law Enforcement Officers, ​

Pocono Arts Holiday Store The Pocono Arts Council will host its annual Holiday Store in The ARTSPACE Gallery located at 18 N. 7th Street in Stroudsburg. The popular art gift shop will be open throughout the holiday season, beginning Friday, November 24, 2017 through Friday, January 5, 2018. Participation to sell artwork and handcrafted items is open to all Pocono Arts Council members. Membership is an affordable $39 per year for individuals or $29 for seniors. Member artists who would like to be featured in the Holiday Store must submit an application by the deadline on Friday, November 10, 2017. Space is reserved on a first come, first served basis with payment. The Holiday Store application is available online at www.poconoarts.org under the ARTSPACE Gallery tab/Exhibitions or it may be picked up in the gallery. Artists must arrange to have their art delivered to the gallery and hung/displayed on Monday, November 20 or Tuesday, November 21 from 10AM-3PM. The PoconoArts staff will manage the store 10AM-4PM, Monday through Friday, with evening and weekend hours handled by volunteers. Fees for participation are:

$30 for artists who volunteer a minimum 4-hour shift (with 20% commission to PoconoArts); or

$40 for artists who do not volunteer (25% commission to PoconoArts)

With a healthy staff of volunteers, the store can remain open and result in more sales. A special reception and member discount night will be held Thursday, November 30 from 5-7 PM. If you have any questions, please call the PoconoArts office at 570-476-4460 or email info@poconoarts.org. The Pocono Arts Council is a local arts service organization serving Monroe, Pike, Wayne, Luzerne, and Lackawanna counties. The mission of the council is to build the community artistically and culturally by providing leadership, service and education - “Culture Builds Community.” For further information visit www.poconoarts.org or call 570-476-4460.

Pet & Family Photos with Santa Join us for our annual event to kick of the holiday season on Saturday, November 25 from 11 am to 4 pm at Sit, Stay "N Play, 1501 N. 5th St., Stroudsburg. Monroe Animal League and Melon's Gift join together in a great cause. Proceeds support "Project K9" for the Stroud Area Regional Police Department to help with the cost of a bulletproof vest for a police dog. MAL promotes spay/neuter and humane education as a way to control pet overpopulation, and thus relieves cruelty and suffering among animals. We believe this to be the best way to achieve a future with no more homeless animals. For more information, visit www.monroeanimals.org, join us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/MonroeAnimal League, email monroeanimalleague@gmail.com, or call 570-421-7775.

​29th Annual Craft Show at Mt. Bethel Fire Co.Mt. Bethel Fire Co. Ladies' Auxillary will hold its 29th Annual Craft Show on Saturday, November 25 from 9 am to 3 pm. Two rooms will be filled with over 100 crafters. The kitchen will be open for breakfast and lunch with take out available. There will be a bake sale table. Admission is free door prizes will be given away.

Christmas Tree Sale​ The annual Christmas tree sale at Rescue Fire Co. begins November 25. Come to the fire house on Route 191 and meet Santa from 6-8pm. Free stuffed animal for the first 50 kids. Pres-school kids can enter to win a free Christmas Tree. Bring a home-made family ornament to decorate their tree.​​​

Medicare Questions? The Medicare Open Enrollment period runs until Saturday, Dec. 2. Dolores Miller from the Pennsylvania Department of Aging will be in Rep. Joe Emrick's Mt. Bethel district office from 1-3 p.m. to answer your Medicare questions. The office is located at2165 Mt. Bethel Highway. If this week doesn't fit your schedule, Dolores will be in the office every Tuesday during open enrollment from 1-3 p.m.

PPA Awards The Pocono Arts Council will present the 2017 PPA Awards in the ARTSPACE Gallery at the Pocono Arts Council, 18 N. 7th Street, STROUDSBURG at 6:00 pm.​

December 1​

Family Fun 11/15& 16​​​East Bangor Volunteer Fire Company will host a Tree Lighting Party Friday, December 1. There will be free kids crafts from 6:00 to 7:00 pm; tree lighting at 7:00 pm and hot chocolate and cookies from 7:15 to 8:00 pm. Bring the whole family for a night of fun.​​

December 2

Toys for Tots Toy Drive Event Enjoy a magical afternoon Saturday December 2 from 1-4pm at Plainfield Fire Co, and help our U.S. Marines deliver Christmas to children in need throughout Northampton County. Santa will arrive by helicopter at 1:00 compliments of Mr. Nolan Perin, Chesty, the Marine Bulldog Mascot will arrive on Margaret the Pink Fire Truck & they will be escorted by Local police & fire departments. Meet the true heroes of Christmas, the U.S. Marines, and thank them for their service. FREE 4x6 photos in the Rockin' photo booth with Santa! Christmas Music by Dice Productionz, interactive Lionel Train Display, huge Lego Display, Make your own Santa Snacks by Ignite Fitness, Magical Reindeer Food Buffet by Miss Rose's Preschool, decorate your own cookie & Santa key chain craft by Bangor Daycare, Hot Chocolate Station by the Girl Scouts, Activity by Slate Belt YMCA, activity by Waste Management, Gifts from Santa, Vendors & MORE. Please bring with you a donation of a new, unwrapped toy for a child 0-12 years of age! Portland Lodge No. 311 is proud to host & organize this event!

Night of Light Night of Light Hosted by Luke William Hahn Foundation will be held Saturday, December 2 at 7 PM at Grace United Methodist Church 404 E Mountain Ave, Pen Argyl. Join them as they remember those we have lost with a ceremonial candle lighting, inspirational speakers and heartwarming music. This non-denominational event is open to children and adults of all ages, and there is no cost to attend. While registration is not required, it is appreciated.To RSVP email lukehahnfoundation@gmail.com.

Relay for Life Fundraiser at BloomJoin us on December 2nd @ 6pm for our annual Lehigh Valley East "Relay for Life" joint fundraiser @ Bloom! We will be painting this popular holiday ornament pallet in the color of your choice! Space is limited so sign up early! this event is opened to the public. Register below to reserve your space!

Jamie Kent at Nazareth Center For the Arts Jamie Kent and his band will play songs from the new record at the Nazareth Center For the Arts. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7:30 pm. Matthew Szlachetka opens the night, previewing songs from his own upcoming record, "Heart of My Hometown". Tickets are $25 and available in advance at: NazarethArts.Org. ​

Breakfast with Santa Slate Belt Rotary invites you to join them on Saturday, December 2 at 9:00 am at Scorecard Sports Bar & Grill in Wind Gap. Their Sixth annual breakfast with Santa benefitsCoats for Kids. Give the gift of warmth for kids whose families cannot afford winter coats. In addition, each year we feed over 80 kids for free.

27th Annual Old Time Christmas Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will present its 27 th annual Old Time Christmas event on December 2, 3 and December 9, 10 with candlelit tours leaving every 15 minutes beginning at 3:00 p.m., with the last group going out at 7:00 p.m.

Breakfast with Santa The Friends of the Bangor Public Library will hold their 5th annual“Pancake Breakfast with Santa’. The event will be held onSaturday, December 2, 2017 from 9:00 AM – 12 Noon at the BeeHive Community Center, 197 Penna. Ave., Bangor, PA. There will bea visit with Santa, in addition to crafts, photos and more. Tickets areon sale at the library and will also be available at the door. Price isAdults: $5.00, Children (ages 2 years – 10 years): $3.00.Children ages 1 and under are free. All proceeds benefit the BangorPublic Library. For additional information contact: Karen Brewer at484-894- 5661.

Victorian Christmas Tea Trinity Lutheran Church will hold it's annual Victorian Christmas Tea on December 2 at 2:00 pm. Tickets are $7.00 each and will be sold on a first come, first served basis. Bring your daughters, granddaughters, sisters, nieces and friends for an afternoon of fun. Everyone who wears a fancy hat to the tea will be entered into a drawing for a special prize. Call the church office at 610-588-2023 to reserve your tickets.

Families First Holiday Bazaar Families First will be having a Holiday Bazaar and Vendor Craft Fair at the WindGap Middle School Gymnasium on Saturday, December 2, 2017 from 9:00 am to 1:00pm. Free Admission!!!! With over 25 Vendors a Basket Raffle and Concessions -All proceeds will benefit Families First’s Adopt-A- Family/Giving Tree. FamiliesFirst is non-profit in the Pen Argyl Area School District that provides support to familiesand individuals in need, through a variety of means, since June 6, 2002. For additional information, about Families First, volunteering or to contribute, pleasecall the Director of Families First, Frank Jones, at 610-863- 3688 or visit our websitewww.penargylfamiliesfirst.org.

December 3​

Intermediate Watercolor ClassPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg​Instructor Iraina Caramelli1-4pm Come join us in this ongoing watercolor journey and discover the flexibility of this wonderful medium. We will cover composition, form, shapes and definitely color!!! Students can work from photos that they have taken or utilize the still life that will be set up during each workshop. A very free approach will be explored where your creativity takes wing. JOIN THE JOURNEY!MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $85/Non-Member $95: Senior Member $75/Non-Member $85

27th Annual Old Time Christmas Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will present its 27 th annual Old Time Christmas event on December 2, 3 and December 9, 10 with candlelit tours leaving every 15 minutes beginning at 3:00 p.m., with the last group going out at 7:00 p.m.​​​

December 5​

Drawing WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg6:30-8:30pmNever taken a drawing class before? Feel rusty or simply lack confidence? This class is for you. Beginning with a simple contour, you will use line to discover a variety of shapes and forms from a still life to the human figure. The foundational and formal aspects of sketching and drawing will be demonstrated. Explore the steps in drawing from an idea to a sketch to a completed drawing.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75​

December 6​

Wendy’s fundraiser Come out to Wendy's in Wind Gap on December 6th between 5:00 and 8:00 pm. Wendy's will be donating 10% of the sales to Blue Mountain Community Library.

Wednesday Evening Painting WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg“Painting Alla Prima” (all at one go)Instructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm All painting mediums welcome, watercolor, tempera, acrylic, oil, whatever you are comfortable with. Bring your own materials and instructor John McAllister will help you with composition, color, value and basis techniques. The focus of the workshop is to complete or nearly complete a painting in one 2 hour sitting.Tuition: $10.00 ​ ​

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December 7​

Oil Painting ClassPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., StroudsburgInstructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm This ongoing workshop focuses on the individual, helping them to develop their own personal style and technique working with the oil medium. Learn how to develop your painting by understanding drawing and composition, light and shadow, color, preparation of materials and the application of paint. Working at your own pace, you pick the subject while the instructor guides you through the painting process.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75

Holiday Card Workshop-Art of Linoleum PrintingPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg.Instructor Iraina CaramelliOne Day, December 7, Thursday1-3pm Linoleum printing dates very far back in art history and involves carving an image into linoleum. From this stage you can print and reproduce many times. In this workshop each participant will create 5 cards, however, you can then create many more cards at home.REGISTRATION CUTOFF DATE IS NOVEMBER 20, 2017MATERIALS FEE: $10.00Tuition:Member $15/Non-Member $20​

December 9​

Breakfast With Santa At FUMC The First United Methodist Church, 55 N. 3rd St, Bangor will host a "Breakfast and Photos with Santa" on Saturday, December 9th from 9:00 am to 12:00. Free for everyone! In addition to a hot breakfast and pictures with Santa, kids will also have the opportunity to bake homemade Christmas cookies, enjoy crafts and play games. Register online https://firstumcbangor.ticketleap.com/santa/

27th Annual Old Time Christmas Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will present its 27th annual Old Time Christmas event on December 9, 10 with candlelit tours leaving every 15 minutes beginning at 3:00 p.m., with the last group going out at 7:00 p.m.​​​

December 10​

27th Annual Old Time Christmas Quiet Valley Living Historical Farm will present its 27th annual Old Time Christmas event on today with candlelit tours leaving every 15 minutes beginning at 3:00 p.m., with the last group going out at 7:00 p.m.​​Intermediate Watercolor ClassPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., StroudsburgInstructor Iraina Caramelli1-4pm Come join us in this ongoing watercolor journey and discover the flexibility of this wonderful medium. We will cover composition, form, shapes and definitely color!!! Students can work from photos that they have taken or utilize the still life that will be set up during each workshop. A very free approach will be explored where your creativity takes wing. JOIN THE JOURNEY!MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $85/Non-Member $95: Senior Member $75/Non-Member $85

​Community Open House Community Open House Hosted by Totts Gap Arts will be held Sunday, December 10 at 12 PM - 4 PM at 1494 Totts Gap Rd, Bangor, Pennsylvania 18013What better way to reflect on the accomplishments of the year, than with Totts Gap Annual Community Open House? Join them at Totts Gap Arts and see the last dance showcase of the year, and enjoy art created by our students. Light refreshments will be served, so plan on spending the afternoon with us, and get ready for another year! Free Admission. Kid Friendly.

​Breakfast with Santa An All-You-Can-Eat Pancake breakfast with Santa will be held at the Washington Twp Fire Co. 920 Washington Blvd, BangorSunday December 10 from 8-Noon. Tickets are $7.00 and available at the door, Age 3 and under free. Photos with Santa available to purchase. All sales are final. No refunds. ​

December 12​

Drawing WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg6:30-8:30pmNever taken a drawing class before? Feel rusty or simply lack confidence? This class is for you. Beginning with a simple contour, you will use line to discover a variety of shapes and forms from a still life to the human figure. The foundational and formal aspects of sketching and drawing will be demonstrated. Explore the steps in drawing from an idea to a sketch to a completed drawing.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75

​Christmas Luncheon Celebration Bloom will hold a Christmas luncheon celebration on Tuesday, December 12 at 12 noon. The event will be held at Tuscarora Inn and Conference, 3300 River Road, Mt. Bethel, PA. Handcrafted gifts will be available for purchase from 11:30 am to noon and again after lunch. There will be an artist's auction and stories from survivors. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased online at bloombangor.org. All proceeds support Bloom, a 2 year restorative community for women overcoming addiction, trauma and trafficking. For more information, contact Andrea at 917-232-5869.​​

December 13​

Wednesday Evening Painting WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg“Painting Alla Prima” (all at one go)Instructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm All painting mediums welcome, watercolor, tempera, acrylic, oil, whatever you are comfortable with. Bring your own materials and instructor John McAllister will help you with composition, color, value and basis techniques. The focus of the workshop is to complete or nearly complete a painting in one 2 hour sitting.Tuition: $10.00​

December 14​

Oil Painting ClassPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg​Instructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm This ongoing workshop focuses on the individual, helping them to develop their own personal style and technique working with the oil medium. Learn how to develop your painting by understanding drawing and composition, light and shadow, color, preparation of materials and the application of paint. Working at your own pace, you pick the subject while the instructor guides you through the painting process.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75​

December 16​

National Free Throw Contest​ Bangor Lodge #1106 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is pleased to announce the Elks National Hoop Shoot to be held beginning at 1:00 PM on Saturday December 16, 2017 at the Washington Elementary School, 381 Washington Blvd, Bangor, PA. This Free Throw Contest is open to boys and girls ages 8 through 13 and is free to all contestants. Registration will be open beginning at noon on December 16, 2017 at the school gymnasium. Beginning at the local level, winning contestants will advance through District, State, Regional, and National competitions. The Elks helps sponsor contestants and their families at every level of competition. One boy and one girl from each division will win a national title at the National Finals and have their names inscribed in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Two National Champions will receive the Getty Powell Award for most baskets made during the National Finals. The Elks National Hoop Shoot Program, sponsored by the Elks National Foundation, provides a character-building, competitive experience for all contestants. Contestants learn about the importance of respect and good sportsmanship. The Bangor Lodge is a proud sponsor of this annual local event. Winners of this local event will represent our Lodge at the District Free throw competition, also being held at Washington Elementary on February 3, 2018. ​​

December 17​

Intermediate Watercolor ClassPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., StroudsburgInstructor Iraina Caramelli1-4pm Come join us in this ongoing watercolor journey and discover the flexibility of this wonderful medium. We will cover composition, form, shapes and definitely color!!! Students can work from photos that they have taken or utilize the still life that will be set up during each workshop. A very free approach will be explored where your creativity takes wing. JOIN THE JOURNEY!MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $85/Non-Member $95: Senior Member $75/Non-Member $85

December 19​

Drawing WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg6:30-8:30pmNever taken a drawing class before? Feel rusty or simply lack confidence? This class is for you. Beginning with a simple contour, you will use line to discover a variety of shapes and forms from a still life to the human figure. The foundational and formal aspects of sketching and drawing will be demonstrated. Explore the steps in drawing from an idea to a sketch to a completed drawing.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75​​

December 20​

Wednesday Evening Painting WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg“Painting Alla Prima” (all at one go)Instructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm All painting mediums welcome, watercolor, tempera, acrylic, oil, whatever you are comfortable with. Bring your own materials and instructor John McAllister will help you with composition, color, value and basis techniques. The focus of the workshop is to complete or nearly complete a painting in one 2 hour sitting.Tuition: $10.00​

December 21​

Oil Painting ClassPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg​Instructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm This ongoing workshop focuses on the individual, helping them to develop their own personal style and technique working with the oil medium. Learn how to develop your painting by understanding drawing and composition, light and shadow, color, preparation of materials and the application of paint. Working at your own pace, you pick the subject while the instructor guides you through the painting process.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75​​

December 22​

PAHS to Hold "Senior Day" The Class of 2020 at Pen Argyl Area High School will hold a "Senior Day" on Friday, December 22, 2017 from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. Doors will open at 8:15.Enjoy listening to the sounds of the chorus and jazz band. We will be serving a continental breakfast and lunch will be provided for all attendees. Other activities include quoits, tours of the building, technology lessons, and Bingo! This event is open to all senior citizens of thePen Argyl Area School District. Space is limited, so please RSVP as soon as possible. All reservations must be made no later than December 15 by calling 610-863-1293 Ext. 1.​

December 26​

Drawing WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg6:30-8:30pmNever taken a drawing class before? Feel rusty or simply lack confidence? This class is for you. Beginning with a simple contour, you will use line to discover a variety of shapes and forms from a still life to the human figure. The foundational and formal aspects of sketching and drawing will be demonstrated. Explore the steps in drawing from an idea to a sketch to a completed drawing.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75​​

December 27​

Wednesday Evening Painting WorkshopPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg“Painting Alla Prima” (all at one go)Instructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm All painting mediums welcome, watercolor, tempera, acrylic, oil, whatever you are comfortable with. Bring your own materials and instructor John McAllister will help you with composition, color, value and basis techniques. The focus of the workshop is to complete or nearly complete a painting in one 2 hour sitting.Tuition: $10.00​

December 28​

Oil Painting ClassPocono Arts Cultural Center, 18 N. 7th St., Stroudsburg​Instructor John McAllister6:30-8:30pm This ongoing workshop focuses on the individual, helping them to develop their own personal style and technique working with the oil medium. Learn how to develop your painting by understanding drawing and composition, light and shadow, color, preparation of materials and the application of paint. Working at your own pace, you pick the subject while the instructor guides you through the painting process.MATERIALS LISTTuition: Member $75/Non-Member $85: Senior Member $65/Non-Member $75​​

​December 30​

Basketball Clinic​ The Pen Argyl Lady Knights will be hosting a basketball clinic on Dec 30 at Wind Gap Middle School- 9-11AM- open to all girls and boys grades 3-6. Cost will be $15. Hope to see you there! #TraditionStartsNow​

January 27

Irish Tin Whistle Workshop BETHLEHEM, Pennsylvania - Celtic Cultural Alliance announces an Irish Tin Whistle workshop on January 27, 2018, as part of its continuing mission to promote and preserve the Celtic culture through arts, music, literature, dance, and history programs. Our Irish whistle workshop with instructor Chris Finnegan, will teach the basics of how to play traditional tunes on a D tin whistle to students over age 14. Students will learn the basic fingering and how to get a good sound from the instrument. Simple music will also be introduced. Students should bring their own whistle, and Walton's is the recommended brand. It can be purchased from Donegal Square, 532 Main St., Bethlehem. Chris Finnegan is an Uilleann Piper and Whistle player from Old Bridge, New Jersey. He has performed extensively in the United States and Ireland and holds the distinction of being the Piper to the Regimental Headquarters Staff of the “Fighting 69th” (1st Battalion, 69th Infantry, New York Army National Guard). In addition to the Uilleann Pipes, Chris also plays the Double Bass, Guitar, and Great Highland Bagpipes. Chris performs regularly as a solo musician, in duos and with the Irish Music groups Blackwater and Ballycastle. The class will be held from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at Life in Christ, 51 E. Hillmond St., Bethlehem. The cost is $30, and information and registration can be found at http://www.celticfest.org/irish_tin_whistle_workshop. For more information on the Celtic Classic Highland Games & Festival and other Celtic Cultural Alliance events, visit the organization’s website at www.celticfest.org.​​